Word: kohl
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...John L. Kohl, research associate at the Harvard Observatory and principal scientist for the program, conceived the "ultraviolet-light coronagraph." Edmond M. Reeves, lecturer on Astronomy, is directing...
...Kohl said yesterday the coronagraph is expected to be launched in an unmanned sounding rocket in November to an altitude of 100 kilometers where it will gather and simultaneously transmit information...
...stipend which NASA gave two months ago is the fourth annual grant NASA has provided the program since Reeves and Kohl proposed...
...signs of East Germany's icy displeasure were unmistakable. Bound for East Berlin on a private visit, West German Christian Democratic Party Leader Helmut Kohl and three aides last weekend routinely handed over their passports at the Friedrichstrasse checkpoint near the Berlin Wall; there a squad of gray-coated Grenzpolizei, the Communist border guards, brusquely barred their way. Kohl had crossed the Wall several times in the past, but this time he was forced to wait at the checkpoint for an hour and then was told that his visit was "undesirable." Although the Bonn government protested that the East...
Despite the charges and counter charges, both governments were avoiding actions that would lead to an open break. Dismissing the manifesto as a mere "atmospheric disturbance," the East German official envoy in Bonn, Michael Kohl, declared that the Communists "retain their interest in a continued improvement of relations." Last week West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt stated soothingly that he felt the East German leadership "intends to continue the process of relaxation of tensions." In fact, there are good reasons for both sides to pursue Ostpolitik, Germany's form of detente. East Germany's stake in good relations involves...